SFNA Quarterly meeting 21 July 2016
The next Quarterly Meeting will be held on Thursday July 21 at South Frankfort Presbyterian Church
We will have a social hour with food starting at 6pm and the meeting will commence at 7pm
Officer elections will take place and we’ve got some interesting guest speakers lined up! \
Please join us, all are welcome.
fireworks are POSTPONED, July 4 2016
The Annual VFW 4th of July Fireworks show in Frankfort has been postponed.
They are rescheduled for tomorrow night at the same time and place (Capital View Park).
Please share to help spread the word.
SFNA 4th of July 2016 plans & events
The South Frankfort Neighborhood Association is pleased to assist in promoting the annual Old Fashioned Fourth of July event on the grounds of Liberty Hall and Orlando Brown houses. The event begins at 2 p.m. and will allow the young and young at heart to run through the sprinklers, the kiddos will have a patriotic wheels parade, and everyone can enjoy a performance by the Frankfort Brass.
Finish the evening in our historic city watching the annual fireworks show presented by the VFW Post 4075. SFNA has requested that the top level of the Capitol Annex parking garage be closed to vehicles (parking available on levels 2-6 with access from Old Lawrenceburg Road).
Trees need professional attention
Mature trees need to be seen by a certified arborist for your safety and their continued long life. Now is a good time to schedule a visit if you cannot recall the last time a tree professional evaluated your property.
Use this tool to find a certified arborist in Kentucky (or anywhere else):
http://www.isa-arbor.com/findanarborist/findanarborist.aspx
South Frankfort, June 2016: This large tree had a large section sheer off and fall between two houses, it grazed the roofline of one. The damage could have been much greater but the two home owners now have an unexpected situation to deal with.
SJ Editorial: Of coyotes and political pandering
Raises concerns about political influence in Frankfort KY:
Of coyotes and political pandering
http://www.state-journal.com/2016/06/09/of-coyotes-and-political-pandering/
Daytime closures of Louisville Road Hill on June 9-10 2016
Daytime closures of Louisville Road Hill on June 9-10, 2016
Louisville, KY (June 6, 2016) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 5 Office advises motorists of the temporary closure of US 60 in Franklin County later this week for maintenance work. The section of US 60 known as “Louisville Road Hill” will be closed between Lafayette Drive and Taylor Avenue (mile points 7.2 to 7.9). KYTC crews will be performing tree trimming and ditch cleaning in this area.
US 60 will be closed on Thursday, June 9 and Friday, June 10 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. each day. Motorists can detour this area via Lafayette Drive and Shelby Street or by Taylor Avenue.
Frankfort’s trees – Pin Oaks & Bacterial Leaf Scorch disease
Our friends in the Tanglewood Neighborhood Association kindly shared this information from the City Arborist with us:
The Leawood Drive tree issue was, and continues to be the same as what Tanglewood is facing. The disease is called Bacterial Leaf Scorch and it is hammering our pin oaks. There are other trees that are susceptible to it, but here in Frankfort, it has really settled into our pin oaks.
Currently, there is no cure.
Last week however, there was a team of Research Scientists from MN in town as Frankfort was selected to participate in a treatment trial. I am optimistic that something positive will come from this. They will be back in mid-late August to assess the treated trees.
I’ve included two links to websites with more information on the disease and recommendations for prolonging the inevitable death of the tree. The Tree Geek is maintained by the company doing the trial and you are likely familiar with UK- host of the other site.
If you have any additional questions, please feel free to stay in contact with me. Also, I am posting articles in the State-Journal as updates are available on the trials, so you may want to keep a lookout there as well for new information.
http://www.thetreegeek.com/problems/bacterial-leaf-scorch/
http://www2.ca.uky.edu/agcollege/plantpathology/ext_files/PPFShtml/PPFS-OR-W-12.pdf
Regards,
Lorri B Grueber, Arborist
City of Frankfort
Book sale – friends of the library / June 4-7 2016
Tues, June 7: 4-7 Friends members only. Memberships may be bought at
the door.
Wed. June 8: 10-7
Thurs June 9: 10-7
Fri June 10: 10-5
Sat June 11: 10-2 Bag and Box day (bag $2, box $5)
Avoiding Demolition in a Local Historic District
A Process with Possibilities: Avoiding Demolition in a Local Historic District
Janie-Rice Brother/ Gardens to Gables Blog